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Those renders look like the most generic representation of an athletic venue I can imagine. Those facilities could be anywhere. There's nothing to make them unique or interesting. Boring and utilitarian.

That's what I thought too, looks more like a high school.

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Then what do you suggest. The aquatics venue isn't that bad actually.

I agree. Yes, it's a functional design, but that's what's needed.

When people demand sports venues become avant garde works of art, it just drives up the cost of hosting events. Obviously one doesn't want to see an UGLY venue, but nothing in those renderings is ugly. It's just straightforward.

I'm all for creativity as long as the bottom line isn't obliterated in the process.

I'm the first one to admit, however, that I loved the Bird's Nest and the Water Cube. Sochi looks like its got some pretty nifty stuff in the works too. Can't expect every venue for every event to be a jaw-dropper though.

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That's what I thought too, looks more like a high school.

I agree with you! The field house in its LEGACY mode will look like that not during the games. The Aquatics venue I think is nicely designed. Better then Delhi or Guadalajara. Its comparable with Glasgow's.

I agree. Yes, it's a functional design, but that's what's needed.

When people demand sports venues become avant garde works of art, it just drives up the cost of hosting events. Obviously one doesn't want to see an UGLY venue, but nothing in those renderings is ugly. It's just straightforward.

I'm all for creativity as long as the bottom line isn't obliterated in the process.

I'm the first one to admit, however, that I loved the Bird's Nest and the Water Cube. Sochi looks like its got some pretty nifty stuff in the works too. Can't expect every venue for every event to be a jaw-dropper though.

The venue is apparently $40 million under budget. Just imagine the design possibilities that 40 million could have bought lol

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TO2015 unveils Pan Am Field Hockey Centre at University of Toronto

Two new pitches to meet top international competition standards, create legacy for community

TORONTO, Nov. 2, 2012 /CNW/ - Grass playing fields at the University of Toronto (U of T) will transform into two world-class field hockey pitches to host one of the world's most popular sports during the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am Games, organizers announced today.

Known as the Pan Am Field Hockey Centre during the Pan Am Games, the project is jointly funded by the Government of Canada and the University of Toronto. The fields, located at the university's St. George Campus, will open in July 2014—a year before the start of the Games.

"These state-of-the-art, water-based turf fields will ensure athletes who compete here during the TORONTO 2015 Games have a world-class field of play," said Ian Troop, Chief Executive Officer of the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games Organizing Committee (TO2015).

"We're also creating an amazing legacy facility for the U of T Varsity Blues women's team who have dominated field hockey nationally and provincially for decades, as well as doubling the number of these specially constructed water-based fields in the Greater Toronto Area."

The new Pan Am Field Hockey Centre, with temporary seating for up to 2,000 spectators, will house two international Global Class 1 pitches—a warm-up pitch and a competition pitch—to host all levels of the game. Global category pitches are the standard required by the International Hockey Federation (FIH) for all international competitions.

Currently in Canada, there are six international grade water-based field hockey turfs that are suitable for international competition and have been updated in the last five years. Of those six, five are located in British Columbia and only three are capable of hosting international level tournaments.

Water-based turf fields are irrigated before, during and after games in accordance with international sport federation regulations. The wetted-down turf reduces friction on the ball and creates an ideal field of play.

The sport is also growing, with an estimated 15,000 field hockey athletes across Canada. Thirty per cent of these athletes are located in Ontario.

"This new facility is an eagerly anticipated addition to our sport and recreation infrastructure," said Ira Jacobs, Dean of the Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education at the University of Toronto. "It will be a tremendous legacy not only for our student athletes and high-performance competition, but for all U of T students and community members who enjoy a range of recreational pursuits on the field."

In July 2015, the Pan Am Field Hockey Centre will host both the men's and women's field hockey competitions, which are both qualifiers for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.

"The Harper Government is pleased to announce funding for the Pan Am Field Hockey Centre in the heart of downtown Toronto," said the Honourable Bal Gosal, Minister of State (Sport). "This fall, our men's and women's teams claimed silver in the Junior Pan American field hockey tournament held in Mexico. This facility will help foster the development of field hockey in Canada and build on their success for 2015 and beyond."

In September, Infrastructure Ontario awarded the construction and financing contract for the Pan Am Field Hockey Centre to Bondfield Construction Co. Ltd. through a public tendering process. Bondfield is also responsible for the Markham Pan Am and Parapan Am Centre and a venue in Etobicoke.

"The McGuinty government is investing in the 'People's Games' to drive economic growth, build our communities and boost sport," said Charles Sousa, Ontario Minister Responsible for the 2015 Pan/Parapan American Games. "The Pan Am Field Hockey Centre will ensure that future generations of Ontarians have access to a world-class facility. This will enable our high performance athletes to train and compete at an international level on home turf."

"As Host City for the 2015 Pan American/Parapan American Games, we look forward to welcoming athletes to this state-of-the-art facility," said Toronto Mayor, Rob Ford. "The Pan Am Field Hockey Centre will provide much-needed sports fields for young athletes and help the city attract future national and international competitions."

Since the 1960s, the University of Toronto has led the development of field hockey in Canada. Its men's and women's teams have won numerous championships and groomed players for Canada's Olympic and national teams.

Current head coach, John De Souza, won a Pan Am silver medal in 1995 and was the assistant coach for the gold-medal-winning men's team at the Rio de Janeiro 2007 Pan Am Games. Beth Ali, the university's Director of Intercollegiate and High Performance Sport, spent six years on the Field Hockey Canada national team coaching staff and represented Canada at the 2003 Pan Am Games in the Dominican Republic.

The overall project costs for this facility are anticipated to come in at $9.5 million, which includes $6.25 million to build and finance the project. The remainder is comprised of capital expenditures for equipment, transaction fees, project management and other ancillary costs. The project is on budget and phased construction will start in July 2013.

During the Parapan Am Games in August 2015, the venue will be known as the Parapan Am Soccer Centre when it hosts football 5-a-side and football 7-a-side competitions.

Last spring, TO2015 announced the cluster and sport program for the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am Games. At that time, it also announced details of the budget for both Games. TO2015 will issue quarterly budget updates starting this fall.

About the TORONTO 2015 Pan American/Parapan American Games

The Pan American and Parapan American Games are one of the world's largest international multi-sport events, held every four years for athletes of the 41 member nations of the Pan American Sports Organization (PASO) and 26 member nations of the Americas Paralympic Committee (APC). The Pan American Games are comprised of all Olympic Summer Games sports, as well as traditional Pan American sports, while the Parapan American Games are comprised of the majority of Paralympic Summer Games sports. The TORONTO 2015 Pan American/Parapan American Games will draw more than 10,000 athletes, coaches and team officials and feature 51 sports in municipalities across the Greater Golden Horseshoe area. The TORONTO 2015 Pan American Games will take place July 10−26 and the Parapan American Games August 7-14. For more information about the Games, please visitTORONTO2015.org.

SOURCE: Toronto 2015 Pan/Parapan American Games

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Today the velodrome's rendering was released. It will be built in Milton about 50 minutes away. It will seat 2,500 and after the games will be reduced to 1,500 and become the first velodrome in Eastern North America.

Is it just me or does the facility remind you sort of like London's velodrome?

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Outside view:

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Is it just me or does the facility remind you sort of like London's velodrome?

li-velodrome-interior.jpg

Outside view:

hi-velodrome-exterior-4col.jpg

All velodromes are similar inside. Outside - sorry, don't see much synergy between London's wooden potato chip and the Toronto proposal. Toronto's looks more like a cake tin to me.

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